单选题Which one of the following describes who will be able to see an existing doc that contains a readers field ?()Aonly those people listed in the access listBanyone listed as a reader or above in the aclConly those people list in the readers fieldDanyone list as a reader or above in the acl and who is also list in the readers field

单选题
Which one of the following describes who will be able to see an existing doc that contains a readers field ?()
A

only those people listed in the access list

B

anyone listed as a reader or above in the acl

C

only those people list in the readers field

D

anyone list as a reader or above in the acl and who is also list in the readers field


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